Energy Grid

Description

The Energy Grid

by Bruce L. Cathie

Gypsies reading the ley lines that crisscross England; Taoist priests interpreting feng shui charts; Midwestern rainmakers dowsing the parched fields of the American prairie -- what do they all have in common? Each of these activities uses the world energy grid to advance health, knowledge and personal fortune.

Bruce Cathie discovered the existence of a grid of energies which runs through the Earth according to specific geometric and mathematical principles. Cathie has developed and discovered extensive details regarding this grid, including its usage by classified government projects. This text provides an invaluable detailed look at aspects of this grid.

Subjects include: Formation of matter and anti-matter, Mathematics of the world grid, Scientists and UFOs, the secret of life and more!

"...We have neighbors out there in space and we are about to reach out to them. The speed of light is no longer a barrier to true space travel, and once the technology has been mastered we will take our place among those who are already out there exploring the Galaxy...' - Bruce L. Cathie.

Excerpts:
"In a general way I was convinced that UFOs were actively engaged in a survey of the earth for some definite reason. I felt that their visits were not haphazard; they were not just on casual sightseeing tours. Quite a number of investigators around the world had come to the conclusion that the sightings were beginning to form a pattern. At this period, however, this pattern was so complex as to defy any definition, or solution. By the correlation of sightings small sections of track had been identified, and some saucers had been seen moving along these set paths Some of these had hovered over certain spots at set intervals. But these bits and pieces of tracklines were so scattered around the surface of our planet that it was quite impossible to fit them together into any semblance of order."

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We now know that electrical vibrations may be transmitted through a single conductor. Why then not try to avail ourselves of the earth for this purpose? We need not be frightened of the idea of distance. To the weary wanderer counting the mile posts, the earth may appear very large; but to the happiest of all men, the astronomer, who gazes at the heavens, and by their standards judges the magnitude of our globe, it appears very small. And so I think it must seem to the electrician; for when he considers the speed with which an electrical disturbance is propagated through the earth, all his ideas of distance must completely vanish.